Do you sleep easy knowing your jack is made in China?
I have an old HF jack about 15 years old that's only flaw is the spring that keeps the handle from falling broke. That thing is dangerous and lives under a car so the handle is flat down. It will still lift a car though. I think it's 2-1/2 ton, solid steel, weights about 100 lbs.
I recently bought one of HF's long reach low height high lift jobs when they had 15% off everything. That thing weighs even more than my old one and raises to a max height of 24" It even has a foot jack on it if that's easier to use than the handle. It was not cheap but as much as it weighs, how could it be?
It seems to be a beast, and honestly, if it's stable (wide), what can go wrong with it? I don't think I've ever heard of a jack cylinder just giving up and dropping a car so it seems pretty fail safe. Those tiny little stamped sheet metal jacks are way too narrow to trust.